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Comcast offers an affordable internet access program called Internet Essentials that provides high-speed internet service for $9.95 a month + taxes, a subsidized $150 computer with Microsoft Office, and free digital literacy training to eligible groups. Over time, they have expanded their eligibility rules and also added new features. Specifically, you now get:

XFINITY Cable Internet Service

10 Mbps download & 2 Mbps upload speeds

No credit check

No activation or installation fee

No contract

Free modem + WiFi router rental

Here are the current ways to qualify for this program.

Low-income Families. You are eligible if you have at least one child who qualifies for the National School Lunch Program. If I read the income guidelines for the NSLP correctly, a family of 4 within the contiguous 48 states can’t make more than $31,590 a year to get free lunches during the 2016-2017 school year.

Seniors Pilot Program. You must be 62 years old and live in one of the current eligible areas. You must also be enrolled in an eligible state or federal public assistance program. As of mid-2016, the list includes Boston, Palm Beach County, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle.

Community College Student Pilot Program. You must be enrolled in an eligible community college, and also be a Pell Grant recipient. As of mid-2016, the list includes select community colleges in Colorado and Illinois.

In addition, for all groups, you must not have any outstanding debt to Comcast that is less than a year old. Families with outstanding debt more than one year old may still be eligible. You must also live in an area where Comcast Internet Service is available but have not subscribed to it within the last 90 days.

Problems and controversy. If you are already a low-income family that stretches to pay for Comcast internet access, you would need to cancel your existing service and then wait for a full 90 days before signing up for Internet Essentials. If the idea is to give your children the educational benefit of internet access, then it may be difficult to go without internet for 90 days.

This program is not supported with government taxes. Instead, it is a way for Comcast to make happy with various government regulators when they want to merge with another huge company. Indeed, Comcast as a monopoly or part of a duopoly in most areas may be the reason why average people are being charged $40 or $60 a month for basic internet access in the first place.

In any case, it exists, millions more households are eligible that aren’t signed up, and I think it is worth spreading the word. Apply online at internetessentials.com or over the phone (1-855-8-INTERNET or 1-855-846-8376).

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The state of “high speed” internet access in the US is abysmal. We’re ranked 16th in the world yet we invented silicon valley. I can’t wait for Google Fiber to become more widespread and crush the telecom monopolies.

I think everyone that knows about it would love to get it.
I moved to the country recently and didn’t research beforehand (who does?) but we can only get a single broadband provider that isn’t wireless (cellular). AT&T Uverse at 3 mbps with data cap of 300 GB/month. SO PAINFUL. Everyone is used to being able to stream video whenever they want and now we have to coordinate. Now I fully understand the digital divide.

Consumerist website provides a detailed explanation of all the charges of a Comcast bill in their article “The Consumerist Guide To Understanding Your Comcast Bill”, including the surcharges to cover the above-mentioned program that is paid for by the subscribers as well as other fees that Comcast bills as Broadcast TV Fee and Regional Sports Fee that actually pads their profits.

Its a scam many single parents with approved requirements have been tuned down once they applied customer service requested our phone numbers and were told that we were qualified for upgrades only.
Now our mission is to stop Comcast from spreading that lie to the schools by distributing this form. A group of 30 of us women sre Woking on this.

I applied and was approved…if they said only available for upgrades I’m assuming you already have internet thru them…it states if currently getting internet you have to cancel and wait 90 days…if you have outstanding debt to them in past year your not eligible…i did everything online didn’t have to call anyone or go into anywhere

Not a scam for sure. All I had to do to qualify was get a letter from my kids school saying we qualify for free lunches. That was it. Have had internet essentials for about 2 years now, great for low income families. I tell everyone about it.

Inapplied using the school’s letter that it is a FARMS school. That is, a high enough percent of students are low income, that income documentation is not required. I had to go in person to show my photo id, the letter, and my child’s student id and a letter from the school showing enrollment. The comcast employee entered into a database that she had seen the docs, then I had to phone the interrnet essentials office to activate the service. I had to show my driver’s license in person as I opted out of providing my SSN as a form of ID. The connection is a bit spotty, but still useable.

There are also no-cost services through the public library and through an internet cooperative, but these use dial-up modems, but my kids refused.

Thank you. I hesitated because I had genuinely atrocious service from ComCast c. 2004-2010 and dumped them as soon as I could find a cheaper ISP. As to “Internet Essentials,” I knew it was a scam the moment I was ordered to give my entire Social Security number on an (obviously) insecure connection, a demand I had NEVER before encountered on the Internet. Hence I stopped immediately; too bad I had already I victimized myself by giving out my address. email address and telephone number — and now for the remainder of my life will be helpless to stop the deluged of whatever garbage these scammers cram into my mailbox and/or use to jam my computer. Stupid, stupid me. (Plus I soon realized the prohibitively expensive hassle of changing providers is beyond my financial capabilities given that Tacoma has maliciously inadequate public transport: hence about $40 in cab fare and maybe as much as $20 more in packaging, shipping and insurance just to return my present ISP’s modem.)

(Such is the ever-worsening wretchedness of existence under final-stage Capitalism.)

Yes, i suspect it’s also a scam by comcast to simply APPEAR like they are doing something positive for the government regulators. I also applied through the school lunch program and was qualified in all ways. Comcast first said I had to go to my local comcast office and get my house added to a list. SO I wasted my time doing that. I had to call and visit many times. Then after doing all that and being “approved” I had to call even more to then have then tell me they “don’t offer essential internet in my area” dispite my neighbors all having regular comcast. It’s bad enough they are scamming regulators and regular people… but why make me waste all my time jumping through their hoops only to then say it’s not available in my area. Very Sleasy!

How are you guys getting this I don’t know how many letters i got that say my kids get free lunch i been to the school and to the school board I’m lost as to what else I have to do almost 2 months and still approved

Internet essentials from comcast is a scam. I applied for services and for the past two weeks, after sending the required twice, once via fax and once via email..I was told that they didnt have the information. They were not helpful nor made any attempts to accomodate or give any solutions. Beware, they say no credit check but ask for you social security number..then fail to provide services.

I applied 3 days ago, was approved and equipment shipped next day. Hooked it up and it’s running great. Not a scam just not a priority for comcast and they don’t train the employees to know anything about it so they’re not helpful at all if you run into issues

My family an i qualified over the phone on a friday an our equipment is scheduled to arrive mon. I havent had comcast and DONT OWE them anything from within the last 12 months. Can’t wait to get my essential hookup. Good luck guys!

I applied on Sept 17th. The online application took about 5 minutes and I was instantly approved. I was giving the choice to have the equipment shipped to my home and install myself, with easy instructions, or have a tech come out. I chose to install myself, they give you a tech support number to walk you through the installation if you need help. They said it would take about 10 days for the equipment to be shipped but I received a email Sept 19th, just two days later, that it had been shipped out and even gave me a tracking number. My equipment was there the next day on the 20th. Everything was very simple for me to install and I was up and running in less than 30 minutes. Of course this isn’t the fastest internet service but for $9.95/month I can’t complain. I have a 5th, 6th and 7th grader and we haven’t had cable or internet in years, still don’t have cable but it’s still not a priority for our home. This program is going to help so much with the kid’s school work. It was getting hard trying to do everything from my phone’s mobile hotspot, and that ran out quickly anyways. And the library gets hard with 1hr computer time limits with 3 kids. I’m very happy with the service and hate that others are having a hard time with it and some think it’s a scam. Very satisfied with my experience.

Exactly, definitely not a scam and people need to know more about it if anything. Too many people have no idea this is out there and can benefit from it. It’s a shame it’s brought to us by comcast which doesn’t care about this program at all so issues like those above exist.

I earn a little over $20K which is my Social Security $12,888.and a part time job that I only get $7,650.
I am a veteran and get my health plan and meds through the VA because I am a low income case. I have no children at home. I use the internet to do my church powerpoints and apply for jobs,FB with my family in Georgia and emails. I have AT&T now and it is too expensive so I want to drop them and get a better price.
I have never had Comcast and I live in an area where Comcast is available. What would my total price be with Internet Essentials?

AT&T now offers the ACCESS program, which is essentially the same type of program as Comcast Internet Essentials, with some differences. it is $5 or $10 depending on the speed (only 3-10 mbps) they provide you with. check it out. the DSL service they provide is U-verse, which is not as reliable as their regular DSL service (internet connection can go out frequently for a few minutes at a time) but i’m not sure what comcast’s reliability is in comparison.

you will want to:

1. check availability of each program in your area

2. compare the amount of data they provide you each month

3. compare the speed of the connection offeredby each (btw, their estimate of the speed will often magically decrease once you have finished the application process)

4. compare the amount of time each program will be offered for.

5. note that both the speed and reliability may be drastically different (more headaches) from what you can expect from full-priced service, and the low-cost price is not forever.

6. AT&T requires credit check, i believe, using Experian. If Experian does not have a record of you, you will have to deal with them first. Comcast claims there is no credit check

6. comcast also offers low-income deals on a new laptop or computer for very cheap. i have no idea how good these computers are but for $150 it might be worth it.

7. note that it has been well documented and acknowledged that AT&T has colluded with the government in special secret programs with special bio-ID-protected rooms of hardware in their central offices to ILLEGALLY spy on its customers’ data. this is not conspiracy, AT&T has admitted it and it has been written up in newspapers, etc. there is no way of knowing if comcast or any other carrier are doing similar things until there is another whistleblower, but for now, AT&T has been confirmed. if you don’t care because you’re not doing anything shady, there is also something o be said for “voting with your dollars” to support companies that have not been confirmed to do such things. that said, it may not have exactly the same effect when doing a low-income program, LOL.

do your research to figure out which service is best. thank you for serving our country and good luck.

In regards to liability, it seems that the Internet Essentials program is bottom of the rung when it comes to working. I’ve had the program for the past 3 years, and for the past 2 we’ve had issues of the Internet just dropping service numerous times throughout the day (counted 6 one day two weeks ago). These outages can last anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes. When you have a child trying to do online school, or even homework from a mainstream school, these outages are a constant interruption. In fact, our Internet went out yesterday at 7 pm, and here we are at 8:30 am and still no internet, the worst outage to date. And of course, all the lights on the modem are on and I check the Xfinity app and they tell there are no issues. Obviously, there are.

We had Comcast come to the house and the problems were resolved after a dedicated technician replaced rusty connectors outside the house. He also drilled a new access point into the house, all at no charge!

I signed up for internet essentials on thursday 1/5/17 and they were supposed to come install on 1/9/17 the didn’t call or come to the home but tech said they did. So they rescheduled to 1/13/17 at 8-10am again no call or tech show up called again they rescheduled to 1-3pm the same day. Again no call no show. The tech said they couldn’t get ahold of me so it was my word against theres spoke to 10 agents and 5 supervisors and got a call back and back i was basically told that because i pay $10 i was not valued as a customer especially because i was not yet a customer for me to work as a customer rep for another cable company i feel that was rude im still paying with my money no matter how much it is and one of the supervisors refused to give me her badge number because she did not want me to get her fired… Sad customer service

I just got off the phone with comcast the said that there is not a credit check a lie I was told that I qualify but I have to pay a bill that I owe comcast I had tried to set up a payment plan way last year but they wanted all the bill forget comcast they are a rip off I also told them that I was on a limited income. I will never use comcast again

Lies, lies, lies. Wasted time. Its always something with the foreigners that know nothing and tell you over and over again “well my screen says to tell you this” after you meet all qualifications. Must mean they do run a credit check with that SS# they ask for.

I’ve had the same internet service (not Comcast) for over 10 years. I forget the specs as far as data use and speeds. But the monthly charges were increased to a point that I can’t afford on my SSD. I am disabled senior and I receive SNAP and Rental Assistance. I checked and the Senior Program isn’t available in NJ. Is there a big difference in the Essentials program VS Senior.

With my current plan I receive my router free. A agent on the Comcast forum told me if I get approved for the Essentials Program I would have to rent a router for $10 a month in addition to the monthly $9.95 fee. Then I found a article that states you get a free wifi router with this program. I do have Comcast for their basic cable program. This was the second thing she stated that was incorrect as she told me I didn’t qualify because I had cable internet *which I’ve never had* and because I didn’t have a child on the Lunch program. I research that and called her out on it.

So this is very confusing. My main concern about changing from the plan I have and the Essentials program is that the speeds are going to be super slow and that I would go over the data usage that is included in the program. I do spend a great deal of time on the computer but don’t watch TV or watch DVD’s and rarely download anything. I would also be the only person using the computer.

I have Essentials because my children have the free lunch program so I don’t know what a senior would need as far as qualifying. I also do not pay for the router, I pay the flat $9.95 a month with a router they provided me. As far as the speed, I stream everything all day. Netflix, hulu, youtube. From multiple devices in my household all running at the same time, we don’t have regular tv just internet apps and wifi for our phones and tablets so we use as much data as someone paying for their premium package yet no slow connections. Only 2 times in 6 months did I need a signal reset where the connection had gone out for whatever reason and it was back up within an hour. Now this is just my personal experiance in Camden County NJ as far as speeds, usuage and not capping my speed causing slower streaming.

I just received my equipment and hooked it up. Not sure what’s happening but it keeps requiring me to get a pass every time I go online on my phone or on my laptop. It won’t allow me to hook my bluRay up through the Ethernet cable either. Do you know if this is normal

I think you try to connect xfinitywifi hotspot. That is not free for Essentials subscribers. It’s free for 25Mbps and up speed plan subscribers only. Hotspot is free tral one hour per day and twice a month. So you need access pass if you try to connect xfinitywifi hotspot. So, if you hooked up your Comcast modem, you have to connect you modem with your SSID and password. Your SSID and password can be found on your modem sticker, it can be change your SSID and password later. Sorry for bad English.

UPDATE: Below is I found it from Camcast website. For Essentials customers get free 40 hours internet access in wifi hotspot per month. It’s great!

>>XFINITY WiFi is a network of hotspots that allows you to connect to the Internet on the go, all while saving on your wireless data plan. Internet Essentials customers have access to 40 1-hour sessions of XFINITY WiFi hotspots every 30 days.<<

I stream everything all day. Netflix, hulu, youtube. From multiple devices in my household all running at the same time, we don’t have regular cable tv just internet apps on our smart tv and wifi for our phones and tablets so we use as much data as someone paying for their premium package yet no slow connections. Only 2 times in 6 months did I need a signal reset where the connection had gone out for whatever reason and it was back up within an hour. Now this is just my personal experiance in Camden County NJ as far as speeds, usuage and not capping my speed causing slower streaming.

Had it for 5 years now, still $9.95 and when I worked at Comcast it was the same $9.95 since it started. I just now the past couple months am having issues with buffering and needing to reset
my modem at least twice a night. The rep said I need a new modem so we’ll see if that fixes it. But yes usually YouTube and Netflix, Hulu all that work at the same time with no issue.

I’m not sure how it is a scam but I do know that this option isn’t advertised. I only found out because I was joking with a door to door sales person. They asked if I wanted cable or internet. I do not watch cable and I said that I would only get internet if it was $10. That’s when they said “Oh we have a plan like that but we just don’t tell you. You have to ask.” So I have it now $9.95. And if you don’t have a computer they offer one for like $150 or less, but I have my own. I called the number and the rep talked me through the online process. I didn’t have to turn in anything. I wish I knew about it earlier.

Comcast will not offer this promo, if you already have service with them, which is pathetic because they didn’t offer it in the past. Either way, Comcast and AT&T own a monopoly of the U.S., and they are just doing this because the law said they have to.

My son has been trying to apply online and keeps getting an error message about “something went wrong on their end”. Anyone else having this problem? It always happens at the screen where you indicate which benefit, if any, that you currently receive.

Yes, I had same happening in June, tried several times but give up. And a month later I received emailed from Comcast, said my application is approved and scheduled installation date is Aug 6, 17. So I called Comcast and I asked send self installation kit without technician visit to my APT. Next day Comcast sent self installation kit by UPS. I received kit only one day later. Sorry for bad English.

This program is awesome. I am a teacher and told all of my families about this since so much of their school work is online. Other internet providers have similar plans if Comcast is not in your area. When I was hurt on the job, I found my own child on the program. I am so happy it was there. For those complaining, I had similar problems with other carriers when I was paying full price. It happens. Be thankful for the service. It is crazy for people to be upset that they can’t have a past balance before service starts. Why would they take another chance for free hook up and a router/modem when you still owe money? I am glad it isn’t free. When you pay something you are invested in it. I grow tired of people thinking they are enititled for freebies all the time. Again, $9.95 is a gift. Thank you Comcast.

a year or two i asked my sister to help me get essentials cause she had it and explained this process of proof and special numbers to call. eventually i just googled it and signed up online. my address was not in system either but that was worked out with a few calls, then the outside cable of my apartments had bad wires so they came out again a few times to fix. i did feel less attention because i pay less but i call and complain to get the 20$ refund they offer customers with legit complaints and on the next months bill i get the 20$ rebate. works out to a few free months. so i cant complain. just try again , some agents really try to help others are poor or ignorant in service or information. also computer works but comes with no graphics card, not even minecraft is playable! but 150 seems you get what you pay for. 9.95 a month and worth it – not worth the almost 200 they charged me a month for years!! and depending on location for example my internet works better in downtown denver then my girlfriend in Thornton, one town over, and she pays over 100$ per month smh. but she dont complain either

So I signed for for Internet Essentials last week and called about the status of my application. I was told everything has been received and they are waiting for management to approve it. They also told me to call back tomorrow if I don’t hear anything. What’s weird is I already received a welcome email for Xfinity to set up my account and submit billing information. Has this happened to anyone else?

My niece signed up for internet essentials for $9.95 and they charge her for data. She only has netflix and her cell phone. She called to see why their charging her for data and they act like their not understanding her. Ain’t it supposed to be unlimited but slow speed? They say she goes over her limit so thats why they charge her extra. My sister in law has the same thing but she don’t have that problem. She has gaming, netflix, laptop and phones and she only gets charged the $9.95 nothing else.

Just wanted to share the eligibility requirements for this program, I have it and I love it.
-Live in area where Comcast service is available.
-Receive assistance from the government in the supporting programs they have: NSLP, Housing/Section 8, Senior Citizen or Community College (CO/IL only).
-Not to have any balance with Comcast less than 1 year (no credit check is performed but if you have a balance you will need to pay it or wait until it gets one year old and you can get amnesty).
– Not to have regular internet service with Comcast.

Comcast has internet essential for disabled vets. I started my application on oct 3. On oct 18 I called for the 5th time, they stated that they needed 3 more days to process the order, then 10 business days to get wifi. This how Comcast treats disabled veterans. Go as slow as you can then they will switch to another product. This one can done in one day, but it is almost 4 times more money.

It’s a scam. I tried to change my service to internet essentials. They told me I would have to discontinue service with them for 3 months. There are no alternative high speed services for me to lean on for 3 months. I’m working it out. I will make them give us this deal. But it’s truly a scam and a joke. Lady on the phone compared it to dial up internet yo get me to stay on my current service that costs upwards of 80 dollars. Lol they must think we are all morons.

It’s not a scam. Yes you need to not have service with them for 90 days minimum. Lastly they will try to talk you out of it because they want you to stay paying more. I have been using it for 5 years now and it’s just as good as their expensive internet, it IS NOT comparable to dial up, that’s a lie.

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